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  2. La Carmina - Wikipedia

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    La Carmina is a Canadian blogger, author, journalist, and TV host. She specializes in Goth and Harajuku fashion and Japanese popular culture . She has been described by Qantas as "one of the best-known names in the blogging world, having authored three books and hosting travel segments for international television networks."

  3. Rumberas film - Wikipedia

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    Owner of a unique stature (unusual among the actresses of the time) and a stunning physical beauty, Rosa Carmina came to Mexico in 1946 after being discovered by Juan Orol in Cuba. In the same year she made her debut in the film A woman from the East. Carmina was not only an exponent of the rumberas film, but also the Mexican film noir. For ...

  4. Gothic fashion - Wikipedia

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    A goth woman at Kensal Green Cemetery open day, 2015 Girl dressed in a Victorian costume during the Whitby Gothic Weekend festival in 2013. Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the goth subculture. A dark, sometimes morbid, fashion and style of dress, [1] typical gothic fashion includes black dyed hair and black clothes. [1]

  5. Carmina (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Carmina (born 1929), Cuban-Mexican actress, dancer and singer; La Carmina, Canadian blogger and TV host; Carmiña Londoño Colombian-born American director at the National Science Foundation; Carmina Virgili (1927–2014), Spanish geologist and politician; Carmina, main character in Carmina or Blow Up (Carmina o revienta), a 2012 Spanish film

  6. Deathrock - Wikipedia

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    Deathrock (or death rock) is a rock music subgenre that merges punk rock and post-punk with gothic and glam rock visuals and elements of horror film scores.Often overlapping with, and sometimes considered a subgenre of, gothic rock, the genre was pioneered by bands from the early 1980s Los Angeles punk scene, including Christian Death, Kommunity FK, 45 Grave and the Super Heroines.

  7. La diosa de Tahití - Wikipedia

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    La diosa de Tahití (The Goddess of Tahiti) also known as Los chacales de la Isla Verde (The Jackals of Isla Verde), is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1953 and starring Rosa Carmina and Arturo Martínez.

  8. Kuroyume - Wikipedia

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    Kuroyume's first full-length studio album, Nakigara o..., was released in June 1993 and clearly showed the group progressing in a more melodic direction by leaning further toward the goth side of things and doing away completely with any semblance of metal music. The song "Shin'ai Naru Death Mask" from their first mini album had been re ...

  9. Trionfo di Afrodite - Wikipedia

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    It is likely that it was the last call in Catulli Carmina ' s Exodium, "Accendite faces!" (Light the torches!), [ clarification needed ] that gave Orff the idea of using bridal torches in his new work and bringing the trionfo d'amore to its concluding climax, with a representation of a nuptial feast, as found in classical literature. [ 1 ]