Lamb

Lamb or The Lamb may refer to:

  • A young sheep
  • Lamb and mutton, the meat of domestic sheep
  • Film, television, and theatre

  • The Lamb (1915 film), a silent film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. in his screen debut
  • The Lamb (1918 film), a silent short comedy starring Harold Lloyd
  • The Lamb (2014 film), a 2014 Turkish-German film
  • Lamb (1985 film), a 1985 drama starring Liam Neeson
  • Lamb (2015 American film), a 2015 American film by Ross Partridge
  • Lamb (2015 Ethiopian film), a 2015 Ethiopian film
  • LaMB, a 2009 animated telefilm
  • The Lambs, an American theatrical organization
  • The Lamb, an uncompleted film project by Garth Brooks about the fictional musician Chris Gaines
  • "Lambs", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
  • Literature

  • The Lamb, a 1789 poem by William Blake
  • Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, a 2002 novel by Christopher Moore
  • Lamb, a 1980 novel by Bernard MacLaverty
  • "The Lamb", a fair haired figure shadowed by "The Goat", prophesized by Matt in Charlie Higson's second The Enemy novel, The Fear (2010)
  • Bernard MacLaverty

    Bernard MacLaverty is a writer of fiction. His novels include Lamb, Cal, Grace Notes and The Anatomy School. He has written five books of short stories.

    Biography

    Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 14 September 1942. He was educated at Holy Family Primary School Belfast. He lived there until 1975. Then he moved to Scotland with his wife, Madeline, and four children (Ciara, Claire, John, and Jude). He has been a Medical Laboratory Technician; a mature student at Queen's University Belfast; a teacher of English; and, for short periods, Writer-in-Residence at the Universities of Aberdeen, Liverpool John Moores, Augsburg and Iowa State. He was educated at St Malachy's College and Queen's University Belfast.

    Work

    MacLaverty's Lamb is a novel about faith, relationships and ultimately, love; Cal is an examination of love in the midst of Irish violence. Grace Notes, which was shortlisted for the 1997 Booker Prize, is about the conflict between a desire to compose and motherhood. The Anatomy School is a comic coming-of-age novel. He has also written five acclaimed collections of short stories, most of which are in his 'Collected Stories' (Cape 2013).

    Lamb (album)

    Lamb is the title of Lamb's first album, released in 1996. The album peaked at #109 on the UK albums chart in October 1996.

    Track listing

  • "Lusty" 4:09
  • "God Bless" 5:54
  • "Cotton Wool" 5:07
  • "Trans Fatty Acid" 7:37
  • "Zero" 5:31
  • "Merge" 5:54
  • "Gold" 5:42
  • "Closer" 3:51
  • "Górecki" 6:30
  • "Feela" 6:44
  • Some editions of the CD version of this album feature the "Cottonwool (Fila Brazillia Remix)" as a hidden track about two minutes after the end of "Feela".

    References

    Jazz (Wallace Roney album)

    Jazz is an album by jazz artist Wallace Roney released in 2007.

    Track listing

  • "Vater Time" (W. Roney) – 8:52
  • "Children of the Light" (A. Roney) – 5:22
  • "Inflorescent" (R. Carter) – 6:29
  • "Fela's Shine" (E. Allen/W. Roney) – 4:59
  • "Nia" (A. Roney) – 9:18
  • "Revolution: Resolution" (W. Roney) – 5:29
  • "Her Story" (W. Roney) – 5:46
  • "Stand" (S. Stone) – 10:58
  • "Un Poco Loco" (B. Powell) – 7:49
  • Personnel

  • Wallace Roney – trumpet
  • Antoine Roneysoprano sax, tenor sax, bass clarinet
  • Geri Allenpiano, keyboards (tracks 2,3,5,6,7,8&9)
  • Robert Irving III – keyboards, Fender Rhodes (tracks 1,4,6&8)
  • Rashaan Carter – bass
  • Eric Allen – drums, percussion
  • DJ Axum – turntables (tracks 1&4)
  • Val Jeanty – turntables (tracks 5,6&8)

  • Jazz (Kanso series)

    Jazz (Kanso series) is a series of 20 paintings made by Nabil Kanso in 1978-79. The subjects of the works are based on the jazz music and the entertainments night life in New York and New Orleans. The paintings are done in oil and acrylic on canvas measuring 224 X 182 cm (88 X 72 inches) each. Their compositions reflect predominant red tonality built with broad brushstrokes. Works from the series were exhibited in Atlanta in 1985.

    References

  • Nabil Kanso: The Jazz Series of Paintings text
  • "Nabil Kanso Jazz Series", Art in America, p. 54, December 1985
  • Works from The Jazz Series, Installation view
  • External links

  • Works from The Jazz series

  • Jazz (airline)

    Jazz (Jazz Aviation LP), is a Canadian regional airline based at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Enfield, Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chorus Aviation. Jazz Aviation provides regional and charter airline services in Canada and the United States, primarily under contract to Air Canada using the brand name Air Canada Express, and also as Jazz Charters.

    It is Canada's third largest airline in terms of fleet size (but not in terms of passengers carried annually, number of employees or destinations served). Its Air Canada Express operations serve 79 destinations in Canada and the United States. Under a Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA), Air Canada sets the Jazz route network and flight schedule, and purchases all of Jazz’s seat capacity based on predetermined rates. Its main base is Halifax Stanfield International Airport, with hubs at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Victoria International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, and Calgary International Airport.

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