Zodiac (disambiguation)

The zodiac is a coordinate system of twelve "signs", based on twelve constellations used in astronomy and astrology.

Related systems

  • Babylonian star catalogues, also known as the Babylonian zodiac, the predecessor of the classical Ptolemaic zodiac, based on seasons in the Northern hemisphere
  • Chinese zodiac, unrelated astrological systems named after the Greek zodiac
  • Hindu astrology, the Hindu zodiac is a sidereal system from India independent of seasons, based on the Sun's position relative to stars
  • Places

  • Zodiac, Missouri
  • Zodiac, Texas
  • Zodiac Springs, a spring in Missouri
  • Zodiac, a well-known climbing route on the El Capitan rock formation in Yosemite Valley
  • People

  • Heriberto Seda, a serial killer in New York, known as the "New York Zodiac Killer"
  • Zodiac Killer, unapprehended serial killer in San Francisco
  • The Zodiac, a ring name of pro wrestler Edward Leslie
  • Amusement park rides

  • Zodiac (ride), a ride at Thorpe Park, United Kingdom
  • Zodiac, a double Ferris wheel
  • Arts, entertainment, and media

    The Zodiac (film)

    The Zodiac is a 2005 American criminal psychological thriller film based on the true events associated with the Zodiac: a serial killer who was active in and around northern California in the 1960s and who has never been captured. The Zodiac was directed by Alexander Bulkley and written by him and his brother, Kelley Bulkley.

    The film was released on March 17, 2006 into just 10 theaters on limited release (with an R-rating by the MPAA) and later released on DVD in North America on August 29, 2006. The DVD hit the UK market on September 18.

    Plot

    When two teenagers are gunned down on Lake Helena (in real-life, Herman) Road on December 20, 1968, the small town of Vallejo (Benicia) is thrown into a state of terror. Assigned to the case is Police Detective Matt Parish (Justin Chambers) of the Vallejo Police Department. With few leads, the case goes unsolved and the emotional attachment causes heartache for Parish's family; wife Laura (Robin Tunney) and 12-year-old son (Rory Culkin).

    O2 Academy Oxford

    The O2 Academy Oxford is a music venue in Oxford, England, which is part of the O2 Academy brand operated by Academy Music Group. Prior to 2009, it was known as the Carling Academy Oxford and before that, as The Zodiac.

    The Zodiac

    Prior to The Zodiac's existence, the building was a Co-operative Party hall. and then The Oxford Venue. 'The Zodiac' was a club on the Cowley Road in southeast Oxford. It was known for performances by underrated and up-and-coming bands and was Oxford's main music venue from its reopening in 1995 until 2007, when it was renamed the Carling Academy Oxford. A subsequent rebrand to O2 Academy Oxford took place on January 1, 2009. The Zodiac was owned by Nick Moorbath, a local keyboardist who has played with Ride and Hurricane #1; in 2006 he sold the venue to the Academy Music Group.

    Although the band have rarely played there, the club has had a long history and association with local band Radiohead. The 1995 refit was partly funded by Radiohead and the video for their early song "Creep" was shot there. More recently Nick Moorbath was partly responsible for organising Radiohead’s homecoming performance in South Park, Oxford.

    Bob Morgan

    Bob Morgan or Bobby Morgan may refer to:

  • Bob Morgan (baseball)
  • Bobby Morgan (baseball) (born 1926)
  • Bob Morgan (diver) (born 1967), Welsh diver
  • Bob Morgan (American football) (1930–1991)
  • Bobby Morgan (Canadian football) (born 1940)
  • See also

  • Robert Morgan (disambiguation)
  • Bob Morgan (American football)

    Robert Francis Morgan (June 28, 1930 October 10, 1991) was an American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football and college lacrosse as a defenseman for the Maryland Terrapins at the University of Maryland and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1953 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams.

    Bob played several years in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders.

    He was a fixture in Washington, D.C., as food and beverage manager for the Hotel Continental. He left that position to move west to Denver, taking over as food and beverage manager for the Denver Merchandise Mart, in 1977.


    Bob Morgan (baseball)

    Robert (Bob) Morgan is a former minor league baseball player who played for the Detroit Tigers organization and is a retired College Baseball Head Coach.


    Coaching career

    Morgan is one of the most successful coaches in NCAA history. As of May 2013, he is the 11th winningest College Baseball Coach of all time.

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    The Zodiac

    by: Amanda Somerville

    She was so kind to me
    She sang her little shadow song
    And I could not resist it
    Bitter blood, come sing along
    With your hand upon the bible
    Would you swear that is the truth?
    The whole truth and the truth alone
    If she had only shut her mouth
    Shattered memories of quiet cold rejection
    A careful devil's irony in pure perfection
    In pure deceit
    You ask me
    Was it all I had to tell?
    Was it all I could recall?
    Know that I broke her neck
    A twisted china white visage
    I may seem unaffected
    But don't we all want to be god?
    Is it all you can remember?
    Would you swear it on your life?
    You will never really know
    My name without reflection
    A careful devil's irony in pure perfection
    In pure deceit
    But in the moment it's so beautiful
    Flow along with a hunger
    With the nature of the beast
    These are shattered memories
    Of quiet cold rejection
    A careful devil's irony
    In pure perfection
    You will never really know
    My name without reflection
    A careful devil's irony in pure perfection




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