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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
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 series has been described as a space opera by critics. [97] [98] [99] Emily VanDerWerff of Vox describes the first season of the series to be a "blend of science fiction and noir-infused detective drama, with a backdrop of political intrigue". [100] Vice has referred to the series as a "sci fi noir mystery-thriller" [99] and as hard science ...
Chen admitted for years she never thought Western audiences would care to read The Other Side of the Mirror, [8] despite selling well and winning an award in its native language. [9] One reviewer described the English-language release of the work as a "quirky combination of dreamy romance and slapstick comedy". [10]
Max is pansexual. By the end of episode 6, he has a threesome with Audrey and Aki. [200] [201] Akeno "Aki" Menzies: Evan Mock: Aki is Audrey's bisexual boyfriend. By the end of episode 6, he has a threesome with Audrey and Max. [202] [201] Monet De Haan: Savannah Lee Smith: Monet is a lesbian. [203] Rafael "Rafa" Caparros: Jason Gotay: Rafa ...
The series' writers included Glen Morgan and James Wong, who were also executive producers for the series along with Brancato and Ferris. [2] Morgan's wife Kristen Cloke played the significant role of Allison/The Woman in the episodes "The Ones That Lie in Wait" and "Life Is for the Living".
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.
Francis Iles (Anthony Berkeley Cox) was somewhat muted in his praise in his review in The Guardian of 7 December 1962 when he said, "she has of course thought up one more brilliant little peg on which to hang her plot, but the chief interest to me of The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side was the shrewd exposition of what makes a female film star tick the way she does tick.