Love (disambiguation)

Love is an emotion of strong affection and personal attachment.

Love or Loved may also refer to:

In arts and entertainment

In film and television

  • Love (1919 film), starring Fatty Arbuckle
  • Love (1927 film), an adaptation of Anna Karenina starring Greta Garbo
  • Love (1971 film), directed by Károly Makk
  • Love (1982 film), an anthology of six vignettes written, directed and produced by women, including three by Mai Zetterling
  • Love (1991 film), starring Salman Khan
  • Love (2004 film), a Kannada feature film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu
  • Love (2005 film), directed by Vladan Nikolic
  • Love (2008 Indonesian film), directed by Kabir Bhatia
  • Love (2008 Bengali film), by Indian director Riingo Bannerjee
  • Love, a 2008 short film starring Kristina Klebe
  • Love (2011 film), directed by William Eubank, with music by Angels & Airwaves
  • Love (2012 French film) or Amour, a French-language film directed by Michael Haneke
  • Love (2012 Taiwanese film), a film directed by Doze Niu
  • Love (2015 film), a 2015 French film directed by Gaspar Noé
  • Loved (video game)

    Loved is a browser-based platform video game developed by Alexander Ocias, an Australian graphic designer and artist. Written in Adobe Flash, the game was built over the course of about half a year in Ocias' spare time. Released online on 14 June 2010 onto various game hosting websites, it has garnered sizeable praise and scrutiny since its release, with critics finding the game to be thought-provoking while having poor controls.

    Gameplay

    A narrator first asks players, "are you a man, or a woman?" Players who select "man" are instead told they are a "girl". Similarly, players who select "woman" are called a "boy". Navigation is by arrow keys, which also control the ability to jump and duck. The narrator instructs players intermittently, sometimes to achieve goals but often to suggest actions that will kill the player character (such as falling into a pit full of spikes). Players are sometimes, but not always, congratulated when following these instructions, while dissenting the narrator results in a barrage of insults. Both the player character and environment are in stark black and white, with a colourful motif appearing if the character disobeys the narrator's instructions, or the visuals becoming more detailed but still in monochrome if the character decides to be compliant.

    Loved (song)

    "Loved" is a song recorded by Kim Wilde as a "new" track for the compilation album The Very Best of Kim Wilde, released in 2001.

    The song was co-written by Ricki Wilde and Terry Ronald.

    The dance track was remixed and released in several of its remixed forms as a single across continental Europe, to some degree of success. New remixes of Wilde's 1980s hits "Kids in America" and "View From a Bridge" were also found on some formats of the single.

    Chart performance

    See also

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Once - 30 de Diciembre (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Once - 30 de Diciembre is a station on Line H of the Buenos Aires Underground and is located at the intersection of Pueyrredón and Rivadavia avenues in the neighbourhood of Balvanera. From here, passengers may transfer to the Plaza Miserere station on line A and, through it, transfer to the Once railway station, the central terminal of the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway and Sarmiento Line.

    Overview

    The station was inaugurated on two occasions. The civil engineering was inaugurated 31 May 2007, but the opening for passenger service was held on 18 October 2007 together with the Humberto I, Venezuela, Caseros and Inclán stations.

    The Studio of Architects Berdichevsky-Cherny participated In the design of the station.

    Gallery

    Nearby

  • Plaza Miserere
  • The Water Company Palace
  • Abasto de Buenos Aires
  • References

    External links

    Media related to Once (Subte de Buenos Aires) at Wikimedia Commons

    Once (film)

    Once is a 2007 Irish romantic musical drama film, written and directed by John Carney. Set in Dublin, Ireland, the naturalistic drama stars musicians Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. Collaborators prior to making the film performing under the stage moniker The Swell Season, Hansard and Irglová composed and performed all of the original songs in the film.

    Shot for only €112,000, the film was successful, earning substantial per-screen box office averages in the United States. It received enthusiastic reviews and awards such as the 2007 Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film. Hansard and Irglová's song "Falling Slowly" won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song and the soundtrack as a whole also received a Grammy Award nomination.

    Once spent years in development with the Irish Film Board. It was during a period where the film board had no chief executive (for about 6 months) that the film was given the go-ahead by a lower level executive on the provision that the producers could make it on a budget of approximately €112,000 and not the initial higher budget.

    Once Mekel

    Elfonda Mekel (born 21 May 1970), better known by his stage name Once ([ˈɔntʃə], pronounced Ohn-chè), is an Indonesian singer and former lead vocalist of Dewa 19.

    Biography

    Once was born Elfonda Mekel in Ujung Pandang, South Sulawesi, on 21 May 1970. He began singing while attending junior high school at Tirta Marta Junior High School; he also learned how to play the drums, piano, and guitar. He eventually began participating in singing competitions, including an inter-high school competition in Jakarta.

    After graduating from Tirta Mirta Senior High School, Once joined numerous bands. His first bands, Brawijaya and Dimensi, were cover bands. After joining Java Burns, he began singing songs he had written himself; he eventually provided a song for the compilation album Seribu Angan (A Thousand Dreams) in the early 1990s.

    Due to a problem with his voice box, Once took a hiatus from singing between 1993 and 1997. He used this time to study law at the University of Indonesia, graduating in 1996. He also worked for a construction company.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Once I Loved

    by: Sylvia Telles

    Once I loved
    And I gave so much love
    to this love that was the world to me
    Once I cried
    At the thought I was foolish and proud
    and let you say goodbye
    And then one day
    From my infinite sadness you came
    and brought me love again
    Now I know
    That no matter whatever befalls
    I'll never let you go
    I will hold you close, make you stay
    Because love is the saddest thing
    when it goes away
    Love is the saddest thing




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