Categories | Lifestyle |
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Monthly | |
Publisher | Interactive Publishing |
First issue | 2004 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | scarletmagazine.co.uk |
Scarlet was a monthly women's magazine launched in November 2004 with the tag line, "the new magazine for women who get it".[1] It was published by Blaze Publishing Ltd, since sold to Interactive Publishing. It was distributed UK-wide at retailers such as W H Smith, Tesco, Superdrug and Somerfield.
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Scarlet claims to empower women to lead healthier sex lives through "frank informative features that talk to the readers the way women talk to each other when men aren't around." Its erotic fiction section 'Cliterature' attempts to promote safe sex through eroticising condom use[2]. It has recently[when?] launched a campaign against Fatism in the media[3]. Scarlet has received positive reviews in UK daily newspapers The Times and The Guardian.
Although Scarlet has been described as having "feminist stripes" it is also said to promote sex as a consumer commodity[4], to depict little variety in women's body shapes and to promote a pornography-influenced view of women's sexuality similar to that described in journalist Ariel Levy's book Female Chauvinist Pigs[5].
Scarlet went into liquidation and ceased publication in June 2010.[6]
Scarlet is a metalcore band from Richmond, Virginia currently on a long term hiatus.
Scarlet formed in Richmond, Virginia in the late 1990s. In 2000, the band released its first EP Breaking the Dead Stare. Shortly afterward, Scarlet disbanded with Jon Spencer leaving to perform vocals for Virginia Beach based metalcore band, Spitfire. Scarlet reformed in 2003 with Spencer returning on vocals. Scarlet released Something to Lust About on Ferret Music. The EP served as a teaser for Scarlet's first full-length album, Cult Classic. At its live shows prior to Cult Classic's release, Scarlet would perform Something to Lust About straight through. Cult Classic was released in March 2004 on Ferret Music. After Cult Classic's release, Spencer again left Scarlet to perform vocals for Spitfire. While recording local Richmond band, Forever in a Day (FIAD)'s 2005 Demo, Andres Magnusson recruited FIAD's singer to perform vocals for Scarlet. In Mid 2005, Scarlet was reformed with Brandon Roundtree performing vocals. Scarlet released its second full-length album, This Was Always Meant To Fall Apart in January 2006. After completing a US tour in support of the record, Brandon Roundtree left Scarlet to form Conditions. Scarlet is on hiatus and are currently working on other projects. Andreas Magnusson engineers and produces music at his recording studio. Randy Vanderbilt continues to create music with his new band, These City Limits.
Scarlet is a creator-owned comic book series written by Brian Michael Bendis under Marvel Comics' Icon imprint. The title is illustrated and co-created by Alex Maleev.
The series is about a young woman named Scarlet Rue from Portland who rebels against a corrupt society and ends up starting a new American revolution in the process. The series often breaks the fourth wall in that the protagonist talks to the reader of the comic.
Bendis and Maleev previously collaborated on Marvel's Daredevil, Spider-Woman and Halo: Uprising. Scarlet is published bi-monthly in part to accommodate the pair's work monthly output of Marvel's Moon Knight.
Scarlet, Book 1
Scarlet, Book 2
"Shadow" is the second single by American recording artist Ashlee Simpson, taken from her debut album, Autobiography (2004). The single peaked at #57 in the United States, becoming Simpson's second Billboard Hot 100 entry; it also peaked at #31 in Australia.
"Shadow" was written by Ashlee Simpson, Kara DioGuardi and producer John Shanks. It is three minutes and fifty-seven seconds long, and is the third track on Autobiography.
The song is about feelings Simpson had (when she was about 15 or 16 years old), according to one interview of living in the shadow of the dreams and accomplishments of her famous older sister, Jessica, and finding her own identity. Although "Shadow" is noted for having somewhat dark lyrics, it concludes with a positive message, as Simpson sings that "everything's cool now" and "the past is in the past." Simpson has said that it is "about loving yourself and coming to terms with who you are"; also, in an interview on Live with Regis and Kelly on September 22, 2004, Simpson explained the song's meaning:
Shadow is a 2013 Telugu film produced by Paruchuri Kireeti on United Movies banner, directed by Meher Ramesh. The film stars Venkatesh, Tapsee, Srikanth and Madhurima in the lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. The film was released on 26 April 2013.
Rajaram (Venkatesh) is the son of Raghuram (Naga Babu), an investigative journalist in a United Nations agency. He infiltrates the criminal organization of Nana Bhai (Aditya Pancholi) and earns his trust. He gathers proof against the activities of Nana and hands them over to newspaper publisher Chaitanya Prasad alias CP (Sayaji Shinde). This is discovered by Nana Bhai and he murders Raghuram in an exceedingly brutal manner. He additionally destroys Raghuram's family. Rajaram manages to flee from the Massacre and vows to get revenge on Nana. With the assistance of Baba (Nassar), Rajaram grows up to be a strong young man. He assumes the identity of Shadow and starts looking for members of Nana's gang. Meanwhile, Prathap (Srikanth), a tricky cop in UN agency, is also searching for Nana Bhai and his gang. As expected, the methods of Rajaram and Prathap cross resulting in friction. However, Rajaram soon learns that he has a terribly sturdy association with Prathap. At last he manages to reach Nana Bhai and destroys him.
Shadow is a children's picture book created by Marcia Brown and published by Scribner in 1982. The text is Brown's translation of the poem La Féticheuse by French writer Blaise Cendrars. She won the annual Caldecott Medal for illustration of an American children's picture book in 1983, her third.
The Shadow nareul ttaraoneun ttokgateun nae moseup sumeobogo sipeodo pihal
suga eomneun
moduga saenggakhaneun danmyeon eolgul wie salmyeosi eonjeonoheun Mask geu
dwie inneun
geu nunmureul boanni Have you geu seulpeumeul boanni See how I do
geu apeumeul nan ditgoseo ireonasseo kkeuchira neukkin sungane
The Shadow nal ttaraoneun nal baraboneun ne siseon nunbit geu modeun geosi
nal eolge mandeureo
The Shadow nal gamssajuneun nal jikyeojuneun ne moseup jonjae geu modeun
geosi nal salge mandeureo
jomyeongi nareul bichumyeon neowa hamkke chumeul chwo nae modeun
pyohyeoneun neoege dagagaji
eodume dachimyeon neon nae mome deureowa hanaui bicheuro cheoncheonhi
muldeureogaji
geu nunbicheul boanni (boanni) Have you geu sunganeul neukkyeonni See how I
geu gippeumeul kkeureoango dangdanghage dasi sijakhae neowa na (neowa na)
The Shadow nal ttaraoneun nal baraboneun ne siseon nunbit geu modeun geosi
nal bichugo isseo
The Shadow nal gamssajuneun nal jikyeojuneun ne moseup jonjae geu modeun
geosi nal jikigo isseo
sigane ttara byeonhaneun nae moseube neodo byeonhae jayeonseureon byeonhwae
sihaengchago gyeokkgon haji (sihaengchago gyeokkgon haji)
jogeumssik kkaedaragago injeonghaneun sigan soge yeongwonhi itji motal
ganjikhago sipeun The Shadow
nal barabogo itgetji nal jikyeojugetji eodiedo neowa hamkkeramyeon ijen
neoreul barkhilge
naega geoureul tonghae malhadeut neoneun (geoureul tonghae malhadeut
neoneun) nal saenggakhage mandeureo yonggireul jwo (saenggakhage mandeureo)
nega jun bitgwa momjit (bitgwa momjit sorideul) geu sorideuri uril dasi
ireukyeo jwo (dasi ireukyeojwo)
(I wanna show you what I mean)
The Shadow nal ttara oneun nal bara boneun ne siseon nunbit geu modeun geosi nal utge mandeureo
The Shadow nal ttaraoneun nal baraboneun ne siseon nunbit geu modeun geosi
nal utge mandeureo
The Shadow ijen nae mom aneseo neol jikyeo julge nae soge jarihan tto
hanaui The Shadow