Noir

Noir (or noire) is the French word for black. It may also refer to:

Places

  • In Canada
    • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
    • Noire River, a tributary of the Yamaska River in Eastern Townships area, Quebec
  • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
  • Noire River, a tributary of the Yamaska River in Eastern Townships area, Quebec
  • In France
  • La Roche-Noire, a village and commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department
  • Montagne Noire, a mountain range
  • In Guadeloupe
  • Pointe-Noire, Guadeloupe, a commune on Guadeloupe
  • In the Republic of the Congo
  • Pointe-Noire District, in the Republic of the Congo
  • Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics

    Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics is a black-and-white crime comics anthology published by Dark Horse Comics. The collection contains original stories as well as short stories of already established crime comics series.

    Stories

    "Stray Bullets: Open the Goddamn Box"

    Writer and artist: David Lapham

    Letterer: Clem Robins

    "The Old Silo"

    Writer and artist: Jeff Lemire

    "Mister X: Yacht on the Styx"

    Writer and artist: Dean Motter

    "The Last Hit"

    Writer: Chris Offutt

    Penciller: Kano

    Inker: Stefano Gaudiano

    Letterer: Clem Robins

    "Fracture"

    Writer: Alex De Campi

    Artist: Hugo Petrus

    Letterer: Ryan Hill

    "The Albanian"

    Writer and artist: M. K. Perker

    "Kane: The Card Player"

    Writer and artist: Paul Grist

    "Blood on My Hands"

    Writer and artist: Rick Geary

    "Trustworthy"

    Prose story with illustrastions

    Writer: Ken Lizzi

    Artist: Joëlle Jones

    "The New Me"

    Writer: Gary D. Phillips

    Artist: Eduardo Barreto

    Letterer: Tom Orzechowski

    "Lady's Choice"

    Writers and artists: The Fillbach Brothers

    "Criminal: 21st Century Noir"

    Noir (fashion)

    Noir is a Danish luxury fashion brand founded by designer Peter Ingwersen.

    Introduction

    Noir and the organic cotton brand Illuminati II were founded concurrently in 2005, and together with the diffusion line Bllack Noir, introduced in 2008, the three brands are owned by the holding company Noir Illuminati II Holding.

    Noir’s design philosophy has its fulcrum in contrasts where shiny fabrics are set against matt textiles and stringent lines are combined with voluminous shapes. Inspiration is drawn from the dark side, literature such as Edgar Allan Poe and the Victorian era, mixed with sadomasochistic elements.

    Objective

    Peter Ingwersen’s founding vision behind Noir was to set up a luxury fashion apparel brand that in all links of the supply chain was based upon Corporate Social Responsibility principles. Inspired by the Zeitgeist – or ‘the spirit of the times’ – Ingwersen wanted Noir to be the first luxury clothing brand to incorporate social responsibility into the business model and blend organic and fair trade principles with mink, leather and similarly luxurious materials. The founding idea behind Noir was thus to create socially conscious fashion in an industry that is not otherwise known for its commitment to social responsibility. In other words: "We want to be known as the first brand to turn corporate social responsibility sexy”, says Peter Ingwersen.

    People!

    People! was a one-hit wonder rock band that was formed in San Jose, California in 1965. Their greatest chart success came with their summer hit single "I Love You". The song, written by The Zombies bass guitarist Chris White, rose to number one in Japan (twice), Israel, Australia, Italy, South Africa, and the Philippines, and peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1968. At various times, band members have included Robb Levin, Geoff Levin, Albert Ribisi, John Riolo, David Anderson, Larry Norman, Gene Mason, Denny Fridkin, Tom Tucker, Bruce Thomas Eason (as Scott Eason), John Tristao, Steve Boatwright, and Rob Thomas. On October 19, 2007, People! was inducted into the San Jose Rocks Hall of Fame.

    Scientology connection

    After all of the band members except lead singers Norman and Mason embraced Scientology, Norman claimed other members of the band issued the ultimatum: Join Scientology or leave the band. Norman and Mason both refused. Some band members indicate that Norman was asked to leave the band because he was seen as a "Suppressive Person". Norman claimed that he was harassed by other members of Scientology.

    People (play)

    People is a play by the English playwright Alan Bennett. Dealing with the travails of a crumbling stately home and its ageing owner, the play premièred at the National Theatre in 2012. The production, directed by long-time Bennett collaborator Nicholas Hytner, featured Frances de la Tour, Nicholas le Prevost, Peter Egan and Linda Bassett. It received widespread acclaim from London's theatre critics. It toured the UK in 2013 with a cast including Siân Phillips, Brigit Forsyth and Selina Cadell.

    References

    People (Australian magazine)

    People is a fortnightly Australian lad's mag published by Bauer Media Group. It has been published since 1950. It is not to be confused with the gossip magazine known by that name in the United States; that magazine is published under the name Who in Australia.

    People focuses on celebrity interviews and scandal, glamour photography, sex stories sent in by readers, puzzles, crosswords, and a jokes page.

    People was reportedly the first weekly magazine in Australia to feature topless models.

    History

    People was first published in 1950; it covered "everything from news, to scandals, to true crime stories."

    Pix, a weekly men's magazine, merged with People in 1972.

    People magazine started a "Covergirl of the Year" quest in the early 80s with Samantha Fox an early winner. The 1985 winner was Carolyn Kent. People had a deliberate policy of searching for "average Aussie birds" from 1985 onwards, trying to veer away from a reliance on U.K. Page 3 girl pictorials (though Page 3 girls still appeared, and indeed, Tracey Coleman was named Covergirl of the year in 1992 and 1994). Mostly scouted by and photographed by Walter Glover, many popular "average" girls became very popular and frequent cover girls. These include Lynda Lewis, Lisa Russell, Narelle Nixon, Melinda Smith, Raquel Samuels, Tanja Adams (real name Tanja Adamiak) and Belinda Harrow (who also appeared as the debut cover–centre of Picture magazine in 1988.

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