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This show was directed again by James Cartee at the Chop Shop (NODA), a musical venue in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog (2012). Performed in two music venues with two cast and live music in Charlotte, NC: the Chop Shop and Petra's Piano Bar. [14] GONZO: A Brutal Chrysalis (2009–2014). In 2011, GONZO was performed for a limited ...
Chop Shop is a 2007 American drama film co-written, edited, and directed by Ramin Bahrani. The film tells the story of a twelve-year-old street orphan living and working in Willets Point, an area in Queens, New York, filled with automobile repair shops, scrapyards and garbage dumps. Chop Shop premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
Noda is a Japanese restaurant in the Flatiron District of Manhattan in New York City. [2] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [3] See also.
The Mafia Wars Chop Shop launched on February 18, and it's already undergoing an overhaul. Once the changes launch -- which will be 'soon' according to the Mafia Wars fan page -- the Chop Shop ...
The hundred-man killing contest (Japanese: 百人斬り競争, romanized: hyakunin-giri kyōsō, Chinese: 百人斬比賽) was a newspaper account of a contest between Toshiaki Mukai (3 June 1912 – 28 January 1948) and Tsuyoshi Noda (1912 – 28 January 1948), two Japanese Army officers serving during the Japanese invasion of China, over who could kill 100 people the fastest while using a sword.
Chop shop is a slang phrase with various uses including an illegal location or business which disassembles stolen automobiles for the purpose of selling them as parts. Chop shop may also refer to: Chop Shop (TV series) , a Canadian docusoap TV series directed by Ziad Touma about a "rock 'n' roll" hairdressers
William E. "Billy" Dauber (June 30, 1935 – July 2, 1980) was a Chicago mobster, hitman and associate in the Chicago Outfit's South Side chop shop ring.. Born in Chicago and moved to Blue Island, Dauber was brought into the Chicago crime syndicate by mobster James "Jimmy the Bomber" Catuara, who operated illegal gambling and vice in Chicago's Southside.
The shop describes itself online as a "Black liberated third space where the community gathers to exchange ideas." People can gather to work and share ideas, symbolic of other places like churches ...