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  2. Annabel Lee - Wikipedia

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    Annabel Lee at Wikisource. " Annabel Lee " is the last complete poem [1] composed by American author Edgar Allan Poe. Like many of Poe's poems, it explores the theme of the death of a beautiful woman. [2] The narrator, who fell in love with Annabel Lee when they were young, has a love for her so strong that even angels are envious.

  3. Play Misty for Me - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $950,000 [2] Box office. $10.6 million [3] Play Misty for Me is a 1971 American psychological thriller film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, his directorial debut. Jessica Walter and Donna Mills co-star. The screenplay, written by regular Eastwood collaborators Jo Heims and Dean Riesner, follows a radio disc jockey (Eastwood ...

  4. Blood Axis - Wikipedia

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    Blood Axis / In Gowan Ring. Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain is a recording of a 1999 live collaboration of Blood Axis and In Gowan Ring, performing as Witch-Hunt. The album was not released on a label. Limited to 100 CDR copies for private distribution, it was sold only at select Blood Axis concerts in Portugal.

  5. Bon-Bon (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Bon-Bon" is a comedic short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in December 1832 in the Philadelphia Saturday Courier. Originally called "The Bargain Lost", it follows Pierre Bon-Bon, who believes himself a profound philosopher, and his encounter with the Devil.

  6. Mary MacLane - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Illinois, United States. Nationality. Canadian - American. Occupation. Writer. Mary MacLane (May 1, 1881 – c. August 6, 1929) was a controversial Canadian -born American writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing. [1] MacLane was known as the "Wild Woman of Butte ".

  7. Harry's Bar (London) - Wikipedia

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    Harry's Bar is located at 26 South Audley Street in London's Mayfair district. [1] The site had been previously occupied by the wine merchants Block, Grey & Block. [2] [1] The club was established by Mark Birley in 1979 and named for the famed bar of the same name in Venice founded by Giuseppe Cipriani. [3]

  8. Hop Kee - Wikipedia

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    Hop Kee is a Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown, Manhattan, opened in 1968, described as “the cornerstone of a legendary block of Mott Street.” [2]. When restaurants in New York City were allowed to open in the early days of Covid, they were takeout and cash only.

  9. Alesana - Wikipedia

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    Alesana (/ ˌ æ l ɪ s ˈ æ n ə / AL-iss-AN-ə) is an American post-hardcore band from Raleigh, North Carolina. [1] The group was founded by Shawn Milke, Dennis Lee, Patrick Thompson, Steven Tomany and Daniel Magnuson during the fall of 2004, and is currently signed to Revival Recordings and Artery Recordings.