Anonymous View

Anonymous View

Curve (film)

Curve is a 2016 American horror thriller film directed by Iain Softley. It stars Julianne Hough and Teddy Sears. It was produced by Jason Blum for his Blumhouse Productions banner. The film had its world premiere at the Film4 Fright Fest on August 31, 2015. The film was released on January 19, 2016, through video on demand prior to be releasing on home media formats on February 2, 2016, by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Plot

Curve (design magazine)

Curve is a magazine about industrial design and product design. Published quarterly since 2002, it features interviews and profiles with designers, product developers and manufacturers, as well as coverage of new materials, technologies and trends in industrial design.

Formats and availability

Curve is available by subscription only. As well as an interactive app edition, there is a complete set of online archives at the magazine's website, accessible only to subscribers.

The website also features a blog covering industrial design news.

Affiliations and partnerships

Curve is a member of the International Design Media Network (IDMN) established by the International Design Alliance (IDA), an alliance of global design associations for industrial design (Icsid), communication design (Icograda) and interior design (IFI).

Since 2009, Curve has been a media partner of the Red Dot design award.

Notable designers profiled in Curve

  • Alberto Alessi
  • Chris Bangle
  • Yves Béhar
  • Christoph Behling
  • Zoo

    A zoo (short for zoological park, zoological garden, or animal park, and also called a menagerie) is a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred.

    The term zoological garden refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek zōon (ζῷον, "animal") and lógos (λóγος, "study"). The abbreviation "zoo" was first used of the London Zoological Gardens, which opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1857. The number of major animal collections open to the public around the world now exceeds 1,000, around 80 percent of them in cities.

    Etymology

    London Zoo, which opened in 1826, first called itself a menagerie or "zoological forest," which is short for "Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society of London." The abbreviation "zoo" first appeared in print in the UK around 1847, when it was used for the Clifton Zoo, but it was not until some 20 years later that the shortened form became popular in the song "Walking in the Zoo on Sunday" by music-hall artist Alfred Vance. The term "zoological park" was used for more expansive facilities in Washington, D.C., and the Bronx in New York, which opened in 1891 and 1899 respectively.

    This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Zoo

    Zoo (disambiguation)

    A zoo (shortened form of "zoological garden") is a place where animals are exhibited.

    Zoo may also apply to:

    Art, entertainment, and media

    Films

  • A Zed & Two Noughts (also known as Zoo and Z00), a 1985 film by Peter Greenaway
  • Zoo, a 1961 documentary film by Bert Haanstra
  • Zoo, a 1999 dark comedy with David Carradine
  • Zoo, a 2005 Japanese portmanteau film based on short stories by Otsuichi
  • Zoo (film), a 2007 documentary about the life and death of Kenneth Pinyan
  • Literature and theatre

  • Zoo (book), a non-fiction book by Louis MacNeice
  • Zoo (James Patterson novel), a 2012 novel by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge
  • Zoo (Janja Vidmar novel), a Slovenian novel
  • The Zoo, a comic opera by Arthur Sullivan
  • The Zoo Story, a play by Edward Albee
  • Music

    Groups and labels

  • Zoo (dance troupe), the last Top Of The Pops dance troupe - 1980s
  • Zoo (Japanese band), a J-pop band from the early 1990s
  • Zoo (Norwegian band), a Norwegian band active in the late 70s and early 80s
  • The Zoo (Filipino band), an indie rock band from the Philippines
  • List of The Simple Life episodes

    This is a complete list of episodes from the TV series The Simple Life starring Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. The series included 54 episodes and 2 specials that aired between January 20, 2004 and August 5, 2007 in the United States.

    List of seasons

    List of episodes

    Season 1: 2003–2004

    Road Trip: 2004

    Interns: 2005

    'Till Death Do Us Part: 2006

    Goes to Camp: 2007

    Specials

    External links

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Friends

    by: Scarve

    Bright light almost blinding,
    Black night still there shining,
    I can't stop, keep on climbing,
    Looking for what I knew.
    Had a friend, she once told me,
    "You got love, you ain't lonely,"
    Now she's gone and left me only
    Looking for what I knew.
    Mmm, I'm telling you now,
    The greatest thing you ever can do now,
    Is trade a smile with someone who's blue now,
    It's very easy just.
    Met a man on the roadside crying,
    Without a friend, there's no denying,
    You're incomplete, they'll be no finding
    Looking for what you knew.
    So anytime somebody needs you,
    Don't let them down, altho' it grieves you,
    Some day you'll need someone like they do,
    Looking for what you knew.
    Mmm, I'm telling you now,
    the greatest thing you ever can do now,
    Is trade a smile with someone who's blue now,




    ×