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Vanity was the lead singer of the female trio Vanity 6, which was created by the musician Prince. Known for their 1982 hit song "Nasty Girl", they disbanded in 1983, when she decided to embark on a solo career. Vanity released two solo albums on the Motown Records label, Wild Animal and Skin on Skin.
Acropolis of Athens illuminated at night Illuminated cherry blossoms, light from the shop windows, and Japanese lantern at night in Ise, Mie, Japan Daylight used at the train station Gare de l'Est Paris Low-intensity lighting and haze in a concert hall allows laser effects to be visible.
Season 47 of "Survivor" will premiere with a two-hour episode on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Subsequent episodes will run at the same time weekly for 90 minutes.
September 9, 2024 at 12:15 PM. Univision Anchor Jorge Ramos at the Democratic debate in Houston in 2019. Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, a beloved and iconic figure in Spanish-language journalism ...
Concord was a first-person hero shooter game developed by Firewalk Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows on August 23, 2024 to mixed reviews from critics and poor sales. On September 3, Sony announced that the game would be shut down on September 6, two weeks after its ...
Updated August 15, 2024 at 1:06 PM. Kayakers and snorkelers exploring the Southern California coast spotted an extremely rare oarfish, nicknamed a "doomsday fish" since they are seen in some parts ...
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The Sistine Chapel (/ ˈsɪstiːn / SIST-een; Latin: Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian: Cappella Sistina [kapˈpɛlla siˈstiːna]) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the pope's official residence in Vatican City. Originally known as the Cappella Magna ('Great Chapel'), it takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who had it built between 1473 and 1481.