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  2. Niousha Noor - Wikipedia

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    Noor has appeared in numerous TV shows and films, including playing Donya on HBO's Here and Now. [1] In 2020, Noor starred opposite Shahab Hosseini in IFC's psychological thriller The Night, [2] which made history as the first U.S.-produced film to receive a license for a theatrical release in Iran since the 1979 revolution. [3]

  3. Kaleidoscope (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope is an American heist drama television anthology series [1] created by Eric Garcia. The eight-part series, unique for its shuffled order, centers on master thief Leo Pap ( Giancarlo Esposito ) and his crew attempting an epic heist worth $7 billion, but betrayal, greed and other threats undermine their plans.

  4. Kaleidoscope (British radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope started out being broadcast between 22.30 and 23.00 each weekday night (allowing it to include live reviews of first nights). Early presenters were alternately Kenneth Robinson and Brian J. Ford. The programme subsequently ran in a variety of slots over the years, including mid-evening, in the lead up to the 22.00 news, and in mid ...

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  6. Side Trips - Wikipedia

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    After forming in 1966, the group known then as The Kaleidoscope won a recording contract with Epic Records. Their first single "Please", backed by the non-album track "Elevator Man", was released in December 1966. The album Side Trips was released in May, followed in August by the album cut "Why Try" backed by non-album track "Little Orphan ...

  7. Pete Musser - Wikipedia

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    Musser married and divorced Betty K. Musser (née Umstad) [15] and then Hilary Grinker Musser, who was 39 years younger than him. [16]Musser's son, Craig, a renowned kaleidoscope artist under the name Van Dyke, was partnered with Bruce Darda, a New York based tech executive, at the time of his death from AIDS in 1986.

  8. Kaatskill Kaleidoscope - Wikipedia

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    The Kaatskill Kaleidoscope is the world's largest kaleidoscope, measuring 56 feet (17 m) in height. [1] It is located in Mount Tremper, New York. It is housed in a converted grain silo. It was designed by 1960s psychedelic artist Isaac Abrams and his son Raphael. It cost $250,000 to build and opened in 1996.

  9. Kaleidoscope (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope, an alternate title for Frenzy, an unproduced Alfred Hitchcock film "Kaleidoscope", a 1951 episode of the radio program Dimension X , based on the Ray Bradbury short story (see below) Kaleidoscope (organisation) , television heritage organisation