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Studio X (formerly known as Bad Animals Studio and Kaye-Smith Studios [1]) is a music and media recording studio on 4th Avenue in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Originally part of the Kaye-Smith Enterprises media conglomerate founded by Lester Smith and actor Danny Kaye , the studio was used to record ...
In the 1990s, an economic downturn and the leaving of the Blue Jays and Argonauts meant the City had no money to restore old buildings on the site. The Flyer, the Alpine Way and Exhibition Stadium were torn down and the National Trade Centre built. The Indy car race was introduced and Toronto has encouraged year-round use of Exhibition Place.
Presto Weekly Loyalty program Presto MiWay monthly pass ... Sold to City View Bus Sales & Services in Mississauga. 0721-0735: 2007: New Flyer: D40LFR: Active: 0732 is ...
Metalworks Studios is a music recording studio in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.It was established in 1978 by Gil Moore of the Canadian rock group, Triumph. [1] Since 1978, Metalworks Studios has expanded into a six studio facility offering in-house tracking, mixing and mastering, as well as video editing and DVD authoring.
Music from Studio X was an American network radio program of recorded music on the Mutual Broadcasting System originating from WOR in New York City.The program premiered on July 9, 1956 with host John A. Gambling; it was heard Monday through Saturday between 9:05 PM and 1 AM EST, and on Sundays between 1:30 PM and 5 PM, with a 15-minute news break at 11 PM by newscaster Lyle Van. [1]
Mississauga covers 288.42 square kilometres (111.36 sq mi) of land, [38] fronting 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) of shoreline on Lake Ontario. Mississauga is bounded by Oakville and Milton to the west/southwest, Brampton to the north, Toronto to the east, and Lake Ontario to the south/south-east. Halton Hills borders Mississauga's north-west corner ...
Ada X, formerly known as Studio XX, is a feminist artist-run centre based in Montreal, Canada. [1] Founded in 1996, it focuses on the promotion and production of new media art by offering workshops, artist residencies and by hosting exhibitions. [ 2 ]
The Aurora Awards for Fan Achievement is a section in the annual Aurora Awards which are granted by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association and SFSF Boreal Inc. Several categories of awards for Fan Achievement have been granted over the years for both English-language and French-language fans.