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The Other Side of the Mirror is the fourth solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks.Released on May 30, 1989, through the Modern Records label, the album was recorded in California, New York, and Buckinghamshire in England, and is loosely based around the theme of Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865).
The Other Side of the Mirror, an album by Stevie Nicks; The Other Side of the Mirror, a film by Murray Lerner; also known as The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival; The Other Side of the Mirror, a comic by Jo Chen; The Other Side of the Mirror, an anthology of stories set in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover universe
Alice in the Land in the Other Side of the Mirror (1982) is a 38-minute Soviet cutout-animated TV film produced by Kievnauchfilm studio and directed by Yefrem Pruzhanskiy. Alice Through the Looking Glass (1987) is an animated TV movie starring Janet Waldo as the voice of Alice and The Red Queen, as well as the voices of Mr. T as the Jabberwock ...
The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival is a 2007 documentary film about Bob Dylan's appearances at the Newport Folk Festival in three successive years: 1963, 1964, and 1965, directed by Murray Lerner. The film adds to the footage previously seen in Lerner's Festival! (1967), with full-length song performances.
The Other Side of the Mirror and Other Darkover Stories is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories edited by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's world of Darkover. The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 698) in February 1987.
The Other Side, a 2010 short film starring Abigail Mavity; The Other Side, a short film directed by Muhammad Danish Qasim; The Other Side, a French-Italian documentary film on Louisiana, U.S. Ferocious Planet or The Other Side, a 2011 science fiction TV movie; Falsafa: The Other Side, a 2019 Indian film
At Anime Expo in June 2007, Tokyopop announced it had licensed The Other Side of the Mirror for release in English. [2] In December 2007, Tokyopop published volume one of the series, and in April 2008, volume two. Translation was provided by J.Y. Standaert with an adaptation by Kereth Cowe-Spigai, and the cover featured praise from Joss Whedon ...
Following a suicide attempt, Nacho Nieto, paranormal journalist at a low ebb, acquaints with the ghost of his long deceased mentor, Dr. Estrada, and so, he takes over a poltergeist case in a decrepit apartment in Barcelona haunting a widow and her son (Eva and Rubén) with the help of close collaborator Juana.