Los

LOS, or Los, or LoS may refer to:

Science, technology, medicine and biology

  • Level of service, a measure used by traffic engineers
  • Level of significance, a measure of statistical significance
  • Line-of-sight (disambiguation)
  • Loss of signal, in radio communications
  • Loss of significance, undesirable effect in calculations using floating-point arithmetic
  • Lipooligosaccharide, a shorter form of lipopolysaccharide
  • Lower oesophageal sphincter
  • Loss of signal, see fading
  • Land of stories (by: Chris Colfer)
  • Length of Stay (in a hospital)
  • Games and sports

  • Line of sight (gaming), visibility in wargames and some role-playing games
  • Line of scrimmage, in football
  • Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana, the home of the Indianapolis Colts football team
  • Arts and entertainment

  • Los (Blake), a character in William Blake's poetry
  • Los, or the Crimson King, a character in Stephen King's novels
  • Los (band), a British indie rock band from 2008 to 2011
  • Los (rapper), stage name of American rapper Carlos Coleman
  • Reise, Reise

    Reise, Reise (German pronunciation: [ʁaɪzə, ʁaɪzə], a German wake-up call, literally "(a)rise, (a)rise", although it can also be interpreted as meaning "journey, journey", or as a command "travel, travel") is Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein's fourth studio album. It was released on September 27, 2004 in Germany and followed shortly by its release across Europe. It was released in North America on November 16, 2004. The album was recorded in a span of two years at El Cortijo Studios in Málaga, Spain. It was produced by the band themselves along with Swedish record producer Jacob Hellner. The album charted in the top ten in several European charts and was a number one hit in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Iceland, Finland, Estonia and Mexico. As of February 2006, the album has shipped 1.5 million copies globally.

    Recording

    The album was recorded in Spain (El Cortijo Studio, Malaga) and produced by Jacob Hellner and Rammstein. The band recorded several songs during the sessions for "Reise, Reise" which were omitted from the album's final track listing and were later released on their follow-up album Rosenrot. A statement from the band's management regarding the upcoming collection reads as follows:

    Los (rapper)

    Carlos Coleman (born March 23, 1982) is an American rapper, singer, and record producer, better known by his stage name Los or King Los. Los has released various mixtapes during his career including The Crown Ain't Safe and Becoming King to critical acclaim. He originally signed to Bad Boy Records during the 2005 in conjunction with his Bloc Incorporated record deal. After his deal fell through when Bloc folded, he returned to releasing music independently. Los signed to Diddy's Bad Boy Records again in February 2012, which is now distributed by Interscope Records. However, on March 19, 2014, he would announce that he was again leaving Bad Boy and Interscope. He is currently signed to After Platinum, 88 Classic and RCA.

    Musical career

    1999–2010: Beginnings and building buzz

    As a 16-year-old high school student, Los, began writing poetry and literature to deal with the pain of losing his father to murder. At 18 he started rapping, when he would participate in the local Baltimore battle rap scene, He cites Eminem, Nas, Big L, Big Pun and Canibus as his top emcees and influences to his style. Right out of high school in 2002, Los auditioned for Diddy's Making the Band 2, but after being selected to appear on the show, he refused to sign any of the paperwork required, so he was unable to appear on it. As fate would have it, Los would end up signed to Bad Boy Records in 2005, through Bloc Incorporated a local Baltimore record label. His signing to Bad Boy came after he auditioned for Diddy with a 10-minute freestyle. However, Bloc Incorporated eventually disbanded due to a legal issue and Los lost his deal in 2008, before he was able to release an album.

    Oscar

    Oscar, The Oscar or OSCAR may refer to:

  • Academy Awards or Oscar, presented by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for cinematic film achievements
  • OSCAR Radio, a radio station run by the pupils of Oundle School
  • Oscar (given name), an Irish- and English-language name; the article includes the names Osgar, Oskar, and Oskari
  • OSCAR, Near-realtime global ocean surface current data set, see Ocean current
  • Animals

  • Oscar (fish), Astronotus ocellatus
  • Oscar (therapy cat), cat who can purportedly predict the deaths of hospice patients
  • Oscar (bionic cat), a cat which had implants after losing both hind paws
  • Unsinkable Sam, World War II ship's cat also known as Oscar
  • oskar, a gene required for the development of the Drosophila embryo
  • OSCAR (gene)
  • Beast of Busco, a North American cryptid turtle named Oscar
  • Fictional characters

  • Oscar (Irish mythology), the warrior son of Oisín and Niamh
  • Oscar, a page in Verdi's opera Un ballo in maschera
  • Oscar Bluth, a character from the television series Arrested Development
  • Oscar (1991 film)

    Oscar is a 1991 American screwball comedy film directed by John Landis. Based on the Claude Magnier stage play, it is a remake of the 1967 French film of the same name, but the settings has been moved to the Depression-era Chicago and centers on a mob boss trying to go straight. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Marisa Tomei, Ornella Muti, Tim Curry and Chazz Palminteri, and was a rare attempt by Stallone at doing a comedy role.

    Plot

    In the prologue, gangster Angelo "Snaps" Provolone promises his dying father (Kirk Douglas) that he will give up a life of crime, and instead "go straight".

    A month later, Snaps awakes at his mansion and begins his important morning. He has a meeting with several prominent bankers, as he hopes to donate a large sum of cash and join the bank’s board of trustees, thereby having an honest job and keeping his word to his father. Anthony Rossano, Snaps's young, good-natured accountant, arrives at the mansion and tells his boss that he’s in love, asks for a 250% raise, then tells Snaps the true love he speaks of is actually "Snaps's daughter." Snaps is furious, does not want his daughter marrying Anthony and goes to talk to his daughter, Lisa.

    Oscar (opera)

    Oscar is an American opera in two acts, with music by composer Theodore Morrison and a libretto by Morrison and English opera director John Cox. The opera, Morrison's first, is based on the life of Oscar Wilde, focused on his trial and imprisonment in Reading Gaol. It was a co-commission and co-production between The Santa Fe Opera and Opera Philadelphia (formerly the Opera Company of Philadelphia). This work received its world premiere at The Santa Fe Opera on 27 July 2013. Opera Philadelphia first presented the revised version of the opera on 6 February 2015.

    The genesis of the opera resulted from a 2004 meeting in London between Morrison and Cox, after the premiere of Morrison's James Joyce song cycle, Chamber Music, which he wrote for countertenor David Daniels, a former student of his. Upon learning that Morrison had never composed an opera, but wished to write one for Daniels, Cox encouraged that idea. This led to correspondence between Cox and Morrison, and an agreement to collaborate on an opera based on the subject of Oscar Wilde. Cox and Morrison had each read the biography of Wilde by Richard Ellmann, and settled on a plan for co-authorship of an opera libretto based on the writings of Oscar Wilde and his contemporaries, with Walt Whitman serving as a chorus speaking from the realm of immortality. The opera used Wilde's poem "The Ballad of Reading Gaol", documents, letters, conversations and remarks by Wilde's contemporaries as source material for the libretto. Cox also consulted Merlin Holland, the grandson of Oscar Wilde and a scholar on Oscar Wilde.

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