Tinashe Hove (born 1 September 1984) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played domestically for Matabeleland, Westerns, and Southerns.
From Tshabalala, Bulawayo, Hove made his limited-overs debut for Matabeleland during the 2003–04 season of the Faithwear Inter-Provincial Tournament. He went on to play two more one-dayers in his debut season, and also made his first-class debut, playing two Logan Cup matches. A right-handed opening batsman, his opening partner during his early career was often Terry Duffin, a future Test player. During the following 2004–05 season, Hove scored a maiden limited-overs half-century, 80 runs against Namibia. He put on 139 runs for the third wicket with Mark Vermeulen, who was (unusually) dismissed obstructing the field after making 105 from 96 balls. Later in the season, Hove scored his first and only first-class century, 115 runs against Midlands in the Logan Cup. He briefly retired hurt during his innings, but returned to feature in a 131-run eighth-wicket partnership with Keith Dabengwa, who scored 161 from eighth in the batting order.
Tinashe Jorgenson Kachingwe, known professionally as Tinashe, (born February 6, 1993), is an American singer, songwriter, producer, dancer, actress and former model. She began her entertainment career at the age of 3 when she began modeling and acting. In 2012, Tinashe released two critically acclaimed mixtapes, In Case We Die and Reverie, which she created in her home studio. After the release of the mixtapes, Tinashe signed with RCA Records. She later released her third mixtape, Black Water (2013). Her debut single, "2 On", reached number one on the Rhythmic chart, and peaked at number 24 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Her debut studio album "Aquarius" released in 2014 was universally acclaimed and noted by music critics as a "solid" debut by a new female artist in years.
She made her acting debut in the television film Cora Unashamed in 2000. In 2004, Tinashe appeared in box-office hit The Polar Express alongside actor Tom Hanks, providing the motion capture for the female protagonist. From 2008 to 2009, Tinashe had a recurring role in American sitcom Two and a Half Men as Celeste, Jake's girlfriend.
Tinashe is a Shona given name, popular in Zimbabwe and amongst Zimbabwean expatriates. People with the name include several sportspeople:
The name is also used mononymously by:
Tinashé is a Zimbabwe-born British singer-songwriter, known for his synth-pop sound and his African influences.
Tinashé was born in the township of Highfield. He moved to the London borough of Hackney, where music began to play a more significant role in his life. His influences were varying, ranging from Jimi Hendrix, Prince, and Al Green, to A Tribe Called Quest and the Notorious B.I.G.
Coordinates: 50°50′07″N 0°10′33″W / 50.8352°N 0.1758°W
Hove /ˈhoʊv/ is a town on the south coast of England, immediately to the west of its larger neighbour Brighton, with which it forms the unitary authority Brighton and Hove. It forms a single conurbation together with Brighton and some smaller towns and villages running along the coast. As part of local government reform Brighton and Hove were merged to form the borough of Brighton and Hove in 1997. In 2000 the conjoined towns officially attained city status.
Hove is bordered by Brighton to the east and Portslade-by-Sea in the west, the distance between the boundaries being some 2.25 miles (3.75 kilometres).
During mid 19th-century building work near Palmeira Square, workmen levelled a substantial burial mound. A prominent feature of the landscape since 1200 BC, this 20 feet (6.1 m)-high tumulus yielded – among other treasures – the Hove amber cup. Made of translucent red Baltic Amber and approximately the same size as a regular china tea cup, the artefact can be seen in the Hove Museum and Art Gallery.
Coordinates: 50°50′02″N 0°10′30″W / 50.834°N 0.175°W
Hove is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Labour's Peter Kyle.
The constituency covers Hove and Portslade in the city of Brighton and Hove. The constituency was coterminous with the former Borough of Hove from 1974 to 1997.
The settlement of Hove is an economically active seaside resort which is both a commuter town and centred in an area of high local employment, stretching from Portsmouth to London Gatwick Airport. The seat acted as a bellwether of the national result between 1979 and 2010.
It was not until the 1950 general election, when major boundary changes occurred in Brighton, that Hove acquired a parliamentary seat of its own, having previously been in the former two-seat Brighton constituency. Hove was a Conservative stronghold or marginal seat until the 1997 general election, when the Labour Party saw a landslide parliamentary victory and with it, like in Greater London, wide success on the developed East Sussex coast.
Hove is a town in East Sussex, England. It may also refer to:
Past tense of "heave"
Think about the place behind your eyes
Then think about the darkness, when you turn out the lights
Think about the space between the notes
Well that's the dancashiva
Don't ask me where it goes
(chorus)
Rollin' rollin'
Shifting like the sands
Rollin' rollin'
Twisting in the wind
Never looking back again...
Find the darkest night that you can find
And see if you can read between the lines
Cause in between your memories
Desires & your dreams, you'll find the dancashiva naturally
(repeat chorus)
Go to the seashore one fine day
Pretend that you're a bubble on a wave
Ocean keeps on going
bubble bound to break
Leaving dansachiva in the wake